Reader in Medical Anthropology
Discover the influential world of medical anthropology with the "Reader in Medical Anthropology," expertly edited by Byron Good and published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd in 2010. This comprehensive collection spans 576 pages and features a curated selection of both classic and contemporary articles that shape the landscape of this vital field.
Each piece is complemented by insightful introductions from prominent figures in medical anthropology, medical sociology, science studies, and social theory, providing readers with valuable historical and analytical contexts. Whether you are a student, educator, or enthusiast of anthropology, this book offers a deep dive into the key themes and discussions that define the intersection of health, culture, and society.
Expand your understanding of medical practices and social dynamics with this essential resource that enriches the study of human health and the diverse cultural perspectives surrounding it.